I’m prompted to write this blog by Glenn Beck’s argument that America is Judeo-Christian. Beck is extremely knowledgeable on what is taking place, but on this I disagree. America’s Declaration of Independence includes the phrase, “to assume among the Powers of the Earth, the separate and equal Station to which the Laws of Nature and Nature’s God entitle them” does not assume a religious origin. The Declaration was signed by Congress’ representatives of the thirteen colonies. In the First Amendment of the U. S. Constitution, we read, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . .”
While America’s morals come from Judeo-Christian values, to say that America is Judeo-Christian is an important misstatement of facts, an idea that has gotten America in a heap of trouble, and can get us in far more trouble than we can handle.
It took close to a billion years of life on our planet to produce the person you are, the most aware of all life. While the law of the jungle applies to all other life, the Laws of Nature and Nature’s God entitle us to God-given rights, the U. S. Constitution says, to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and specifically, that no law respecting the establishment of religion be enacted, nor prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
Religion is based on superhuman agencies involving devotional and ritual observances dating back to ancient times. Compare ancient times to today’s world. In just the past 100 years, our world has considerably revved up. Ancient beliefs may be comfortable, but they block us from addressing current issues—cause us to live in the comfort of a past that we know, thus to prevent us from facing stark reality: our world is on fire and religion is fanning the flames. Clearly, America should remain with natural law and Nature’s God—respecting the establishment of religion, but also respecting life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. By fighting ancient religious beliefs in the Middle East, we are contributing to a building disaster, causing faithful adherents of ancient religious beliefs opposed to Judeo-Christian beliefs to hate both all the more.
I’ve learned the hard way. I cut from the herd—went on my own. Everyone I knew thought I was nuts, including Uncle Sam. The IRS was going to teach me a lesson I’d never forget. Natural law and Nature’s God has become the law of the jungle in America. Uncle Sam ended hanging himself with his own rope. In my case, natural law won. Nature’s God is for the individual. The Judeo-Christian religions, based on ancient doctrines and dogmas, are the problem, not the cure.
It is all a matter of conscious awareness, of which we are individually in control. To a large extent, and most unfortunately, we are ruled by fear of the unknown and comforted by that which we’ve known for ages. We’re living in the past, but time waits for no man.
Chance favors the prepared mind. The New Age was born in 1925, in the year that Hitler wrote Mein Kampf, the year Congress authorized the Nazi tax collector, the IRS, to examine personal records for income tax purposes, the year that physicist Werner Heisenberg published his uncertainty principle (the forerunner of quantum mechanics). I was born in 1925.
My makeup, according astrologer Jean Avery, “He becomes the water-bearer by walking to the beat of a different drummer. He may be the person to bring back information that has been lost to civilization for centuries.” According to Numerology and The Divine Triangle, as to my path of destiny number 7, I may be the person to “reveal some of the mysteries of life to a waiting world.” And, according to Astrologer’s Handbook, with my Saturn, the learning planet, trine Pluto, the generational planet, “This trine gives the natives the ability to understand the laws by which subtle forces are organized, enabling them to use those laws consciously or unconsciously. It favors those who work in such fields as physics . . .”
According to The Physics of Consciousness, under “A God for Tomorrow,” “Now we see that the independent existence of matter and the absoluteness of space were false dogma. But it has only been with the advent quantum theory that we have discovered proof that we exist as something more than pieces of matter. In the development of quantum theory, the observer emerges as a co-equal in the foundry of creation. . . The tests of Bell’s theorem have shown us that objective reality as it has been conceived is not the true fabric of reality. . . The observer interacts with matter. Consciousness, the substance of this new-found reality that defines the observer, has fundamental existence. It is the quantum mind that is the basic reality.”
Bell’s theorem has proven that it is not the supernatural God of Islam, Judaism, or Christianity that rules the universe, but as written in America’s Declaration, natural law and Nature’s God.
Bell’s theorem has shown science that once two subatomic particles connect, they are always in communication, no matter if on the opposite extremes of the universe. Science is now aware that there is more than the time-space dimension.
Somebody please tell Glenn that instead of talking about Jews, Christians, and the threat of the Muslim Brotherhood, none of which is going to bring peace, it going to take learning that it is all the orthodoxy’s flapdoodle to keep people under its control that brings on war.
How long is it going to take for Obama to become aware that there is no such thing as a supernatural God, or objective reality, or collective salvation? We are all subjective and according to one definition of anarchy, a theory that regards the absence of all direct or coercive government as a political ideal and that proposes the voluntary and cooperative association of individuals and groups as the principal mode of organized society, this is our future. Welcome to the Age of Aquarius.
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